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7/6/2005

GCG Europe~Commonwealth Summit in London

GCG will be represented at the 2005 Commonwealth Technology Forum in London on July 11-12, 2005. The conference will examine the creation of innovative knowledge economies in Europe and Africa and the development of the international trade in services for both the private and public sector. The conference will focus on use of IT, ICT and the IT-enabled services (or BPO) sectors, in making business competitive in developed regions and providing development opportunities in other areas of the world. The development of knowledge process outsourcing and the creation of developed knowledge economies are key themes for analysis and debate.


The Commonwealth has reserved a seat for GCG at the Panel Discussion: “Is Africa the new India?” scheduled for Day I of the conference, July 11, 2005. The conference will be covered by the BBC World Service.


Key Speakers


Alistair Baker, Chief Executive Officer, Microsoft UK

John Woodget, Chief Executive Officer, Intel Europe

Dr. Michael Lynch, Chief Executive Officer, Autonomy

Myles Wickstead, Secretariat Chair, Commission for Africa

Darryl Salmons, Information Systems Director of the FSA

Stuart Cohen, CEO of Open Source Development Labs

Rt. Hon. Alun Michael MP, DTI Minister for eCommerce

Dan Simmonds, Producer 'Click Online', BBC World

Det. Supt Mick Deats, National Hi-Tech Crime Unit, UK

Peter Dodd, Economic Research Director of the DTI

Dr Richard Sykes, Outsourcing Chair of Intellect

Professor Leslie Willcocks, Warwick Business School


Key Themes


UK and EU plans for a knowledge economy in Europe and Africa

How European companies can work with international technology partners.

The globalisation of Intellectual Property Rights and data protection.

Is Africa the new India?

Clash of the Titans - the India and China offshoring debate.

Public and Private Sector Partnerships for technology.

Cyber Terrorism and hi-tech crime.


Media Partners


British Broadcasting Corporation

Global Outsourcing

eCode

Silicon.Com

Contact Center World

BPOIndia.Org





2005 Commonwealth Technology Forum: Innovation and Growth through Global Partnership


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